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  • will recall the special business reason why Bob Anderson urged us to invite Prime Minister Bazzaz of Iraq for a vi-sit. Ambassador Strong has already suggested that Bazzaz should be invited and NE is studying the matter. They are reluctant to press his case
  • An:erican countries the =~~tic and vould also 2 The network would ~onsist of telephone., telex., tclegrar;h ar.d •lea.!»~d. line se+:Vi,CE:s., as well as high quality televisicn am radio broac.cas'tiil'lg channels. According to the feasibility study
  • ...:._il.r.e~i:arida"ft~-un de"t e-rmi1I~-i::~~r.1in!? ..~~i~.r.o.cket: s. ~•ting in ~fiv.~.,,)J~..dl~r1n~s _wo_u_!ld~~~At 11: 45 AM EST yester­ day (12:45 AlvI ori f'"'February, South Vietnam time), the Khe Sanh Combat Base beg an re ce i vi ng a l~e ~,X.Y
  • , , AND' THIS WOULD CREATE A 1 ·''•• •.,j \ '.. ;·_ . :MORE F'AVORABLE · ATMOSPHERE. : · . : . . . __ .· · -.' . . · . · : . ~-- · . / : ."·.: ·r . !,:,:.,_' · . •. ! ; ~Ji.·r ·•:t·~. -~~E-· ARE . CON.-VI~CE~--;~~-T : THE I ;~·t;;;~; ;~T,-·; ·~ssr~~-~ -~E
  • I The A. I. D. Program and Policies: 1963-68. . II Foreign Assistance Act and P. L. 480: 1963-68. III Congressional Attitudes Toward Foreign Aid . IV Public Support for A. 1. D. . . . . . . . . . . .. V The War on Hunger - Food, Nutrition, Health VI
  • to Intemational ••••r, It our L.eders do not Vant to cleteat.1.Dgu in liegotiatim ~l the ~sts ant in ~T will.Ja"ab the Victor,r, bJ' ~"'- Cry~ vi/ ~fj y ,:· .""!".""'r-....:t-,,"1-;-1---•- - ·'· !." ._ :•· ·-r
  • das1.NC- Ucn 1n orbit arul that. o\Q" Pd U i.an, aeti v1 t1co in epacie an not •~ivv and are, tbm-e!ont, peaoeful with\n tt.. ~ ot the uuted ••tie>M ~ c>4 eatU'll~ omHda'-mt. with UN reeolutlona dia411ng vi th ~ lltibject. 9-•t. re~ i I01 OtlP,010.f
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTSOR TITLE Ill report SIGMAI-66, Secret ~ lmf)Qrall DATE RESTRICTION Final Report ~p ,_~3-g, I /VI..J 8S-ll/(p 09/66 A H3W
  • objections. .. It would be very helpful to have a reading from Walt on this soonest sipce we are under some pressure to get our memo to Mr. Mann today and we would, like t9I include a word on how the White House the matter. vi'1;} w u.,a- - 7'l~ J~ , J~ J
  • to the circurrstances in each si tua.­ tion, taking account of local aensi ti vi ties. National leaders and agencies should be advised that the Peace Corps is prepared to participate at their request in implementing family planning programs. Peace Corps volunteers
  • , but on the literacy test, a r e there to be any literacy t es t s , or what k i nd of l ite racy tests , and if they are sone of the kind of tests they have be en , wo·1l d that be conside r ed a vi olation ? THE ATTORNEY GENERAL : Yes , t he type of tests there have
  • AND FROM 1 TO 5 YEARS ANO A FINE FROM 360 TO 3,600 CONF'lSCATIONo VI• CARRYING AND TRANSPORTATIONOF ARMS IN CATEGORIES 1, 4 OR 61 EVEN IF' THESE ARMS WERE LAWFULLYPURCHASED• CATEGORY It 2 TO 5 YEARS IMPRISONMENT AND FINE FROM 800 TO 15,000 FRANCS• CATEGORY4
  • 44. Research File [TASK FORCE VI - Firearms]
  • CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION ., t .~ ~il.09 memo. re Brandt 1- , ~ 'i ~ All.. .j C,/- tow t~ the PrnSTden e Vi.-etnam ~--8e-G¼e-t-- -1- p.-. ~ J ~ ; ! A 3 - , ~ N~ .l'il ~SI, DtJhl"?"'AtieJ ,, ,.. NL .J &jf-:>.S/p ~ S - 0.5- CJ , 41L J 'J
  • with the National Security Council. At that meeting , we were briefed on the major f oreign policy issues by the various cabinet members. De,f ense Secretary ;.1cNamara t a l ked about South Vi etnam, Secretary of State Rusk about Panama and Brazil, Under Secretary
  • , and especieJ.ly t hat of the EEC, until the EEC demonstrates that it can ca:rry out the responsi bilities of a surplus area "1.sely and cooperatively. One way Of dc::1onGtrating this would be through agreement vi th the United states and t he rest of the world
  • ""'"' ·• Meo. a. SUBJECT: Tbt• le a aaor-t meetlag deataoed only for lafoftnatloa bltlefta:a ·o a two auiljecia: :Sou.ti. Vlet:um aad Cypnia. On South Vi•tnam ·t h ite may l>e A\nher dl•cu•sion-•tlll ol a p•ellmiaary •nt. at bmeheon.' Cypra•, oae act l
  • : ecidcd t t.i.at in vi.1 .l or tl'o ser~ou;Sness 1.. f t'1e ..atter a..id tm. probt ... i l~ ty tha t later l..rl. l:.enr:e.-~ . ou10. dan~1 ... ·.L ine suc!1 stc.\.ementa I a~l.z c.. w.y nur ..; e .'io.:; O.' ... JY Bli... cu-sr t' 1! tau . .~ L
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  • member firms. One of AHAC's main projects is "VIP", which in Hunts vi 11 e means "Vo 1u n teer Instruction Program." With the assistance of its Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), composed of Huntsville citizens, AHAC has designed "VIP" to meet the need
  • . E. DePUY General, uSA Majo-:- - ... ..., • · C~ ·. ;. ---fb I. INDOCF.I..1xA II. AIR DISTAi,c~ FROM SU??CRT BASES !V. G~'ERAL AREA - !G-3 SA.~ V. BATTU: AREA - -DIE! 3IEN PEU VI. BA'i'TLE AREA - !C~ SA~'IH &: D!-1.Z Annex 3
  • SEORET COURSE ANYWAY, AND HE WOULD PUSH VIEN TO ~O VE P.H€A D IN THIS SENSE. HE ADDED 7riAT 1-,E PLAN. 12:D TO SE ND GENERAL THANG TO IV CORPS AND Gr NE RAL LA N TO II CORPS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO REPLACE GENERA L MANH AND GENERAL VI NH LOC. IN CO NNE
  • revlew of n11 appllcadou ncelftd. You may be ••••ed ~ •• ann& appllcation to wldc:11J011 l'efe~ncl will be>revlewo4 -,mpathellcaUy aad conalctc.ot wltll lbe nlea anHormly applied to all appllcuu. • I 'Vi• appnclate J"I' lnterest la au_ pollutloa
  • . and Mrs. Clifford J. Durr Box 300G, Route 4 Wetumpka, Alabama 36092 --.t . Fu.~ u· _ ~ ll'i~9S9: ___ ,. l J .. . c; ('J : • : ___,. !:A-ft? ..... July 16, 1974 V ea.IL Vi.~g i. n.la. : l enjoyed .youll. .new.6y Lett ell., a.-6 1 alwa.y.6
  • TERRORISM.HE ADVOCATED T~AT PAR-rYWORK AMONG THE MASSESWASFUNDAMENTAL BUTTHIS VI EWWASALSOREJECTED SY THE PLENUM. 8 A COMMISSION WASAPPOINTEDTO STUDYTHE QUESTIONOF 'w'HAT POSITION THE PCV SHOULDTAKEIN THE SINO-SOVIETDISPUTE. THE COMMISSION WASTO MEETAFTERTHE
  • -.,"1..11 view threats nuclear blackmail wlth the utmost ceriousness the u ..s. intends, upon, to give its the. of and that in whatever way :f.t may later decide , . strong supi;,ort to the threatened State. G6NFit!,1ttI1tL -21· VI o THE ACTIONS
  • STAKE · HERE THEY COULD NOT AFFORD T 0 BACK OUT 0~ MLLITARY DE FENSE OF INDIA LEAVING FIE LD WHOLLY TO US. ' . . . I HOPE SPECIAL DISCRETION WILL ' BE USED IN REGAqD TO THIS PRIVATE CONVERSAT I ON IN WHICH GORE-BOOTH EXPRESSED HIS STRONG VI~t·TS
  • ConJ.r.tmnications, N'&.vi:;;ation, :v1issile and Space Tracking al-id Data, Acqui.:;: ·~ io:;:1 Facilities. The Secreta1·y of State in ccope:ra·~:on \vifo. -c>. e heads of other responsible departrt112:nts o.::.1G. 2~genci2 s of the Government is rcqae sted to revi
  • (. telegram to- - '"Amem.b~.:E?ARIS TOPOL 06NFi1ENllAL I l ~ not l"j>t not deal Ki.th question political desirability and that US position remai.na as stated in US comments paper ot December 8 (Vi _Document 79) to which proposed instructions. re.fer
  • of financing local costs of certain infrastructure projects as part of an over-all program for opening' frontier areas. DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICY PLANNIN(; COUNCIL WASHINGTON COIWIBEN'fIAL . THE FRONTIERS OF SOUTH AMERICA Appendix VI Deployment of Armed
  • .:l.went ojf we.Li.~ ihf!: h.e.lm,.9-have. no doul,.t.tlia.til wM done B~, )!./ill -JIOJl ~ •'/l1eM~I~ 1 . W.i.:tl, bve. .to 7iJk,,. and ..th.e.i,°lf:d,~ ,/.,,,j/4. _ ...-.vi.., ~ ,._,..../) ...,.,..__. • 7 i1tvJ. ½le.il. u A6e1J.. 183 0 2 !j./Ji